David,
Go to the control panel, double click on Network and make sure
you have "Client for Microsoft Networks", "Dial up Adapter", and
"TCP/IP" installed.
If one of those is missing, you could have this kind of problem.
Elizabeth Boston
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> -----Original Message-----
>
> I had a brief power loss while the computer was on. I lost the
> dial up networking folder usually seen when opening "my
> computer". I tried to reinstall this from the win 95-b cd.
> However, I think I am missing something of importance.
>
> When I create the new DUN connection (from the DUN folder) for
> my isp and try to connect I can dial out and actually start the
> handshake process. Instead of connecting I end up with the
> following error message...
>
> Error 720 - The Microsoft dial up adapter is not configured to
> work with the current network configuration. Please check your
> server type and the network configuration in the control panel
> and try connection again.
>
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